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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region Forums"Senior House Republican" whines about being "treated like garbage" by Trump and MAGAt Moses Mikey wanting it to happen
"The crux of MTGs message is that Trump and House Republicans are abandoning all of the presidents priorities, falling into complacency and are on the brink of squandering their razor-thin majority," the outlet reported in its email newsletter.
"Lets dispense with the caveats," the (Punchbowl) newsletter added. "MTG has never been representative of the House Republican Conference writ large. She clearly has a bone to pick with Trump and the leadership. MTG may have her eye on the governorship that chatter picked up again over the weekend. She was also never a fan of Speaker Mike Johnson."
This entire White House team has treated ALL members like garbage. ALL," said one senior House Republican. "And Mike Johnson has let it happen because he wanted it to happen. That is the sentiment of nearly all appropriators, authorizers, hawks, doves, rank and file. The arrogance of this White House team is off putting to members who are run roughshod and threatened. They dont even allow little wins like announcing small grants or even responding from agencies. Not even the high profile, the regular rank and file random members are more upset than ever. Members know they are going into the minority after the midterms."
More explosive early resignations are coming," that senior House Republican added. "Its a tinder box. Morale has never been lower. Mike Johnson will be stripped of his gavel and they will lose the majority before this term is out.
https://www.rawstory.com/marjorie-taylor-greene-reitrement/
newdeal2
(4,532 posts)They at least have that power before retirement.
The answer is simple: Republicans lack the courage to do what's right and are complicit. They just whine in private but take no action.
Miles Archer
(21,054 posts)I dunno, I guess I had a different upbringing.
If someone's treating ME like GARBAGE (and, like most people, I've gone through that) I either make a clean break and purge them from my life, or I suit up and go into battle.
I don't cry about it anonymously. I do something about it.
Wiz Imp
(8,326 posts)It's no longer possible for a single representative to force a vote on the speaker. It now requires 9 Representatives (I think) to call for and force such a vote.
There have been a handful of Republicans publicly criticizing Johnson, but I don't believe there have been at least 9 which would be needed to force a vote.
WestMichRad
(2,822 posts)
not to rock the boat. Since most of them still want to hold office after the midterms, they dont want to get primaried
or face whatever Kompromat the overlord threatens them with.
Besides that, who would they replace Mikey with? Nothing but a team of spineless wimps in that caucus. Remember how much theyve struggled just to land on him.
Paladin
(32,076 posts)If you were too stupid to see all this coming, then you're too stupid to be legislators. Either do something constructive about it, or shut the hell up.
Chasstev365
(6,813 posts)Your party twice had the opportunity to remove this cancerous tumor on American society and you let him off the hook.
But more over, you could impeach the treasonous fuck in less than a week, but you won't. So cry me a river.
Miles Archer
(21,054 posts)Worst kept "secret" of all time...Trump wanted to hobble / spay & neuter Congress and reduce government to one branch, actually one person...himself.
And I don't have inside info on Johnson. It's one of two things (maybe both):
1). He saw Kevin McCarthy chewed up and spit out and said "Not gonna happen to me, no matter what"
2). He was promised "something" if he had Trump's back, right or wrong, 100% of the time.
And, as we all know, he's hidden behind Jesus every step of the way.
The only area in which Trump can be "given credit" is that he makes his intentions known, consistently. As an impulsive toddler, he must issue 2 AM fatwas on "Truth Social."
The other thing we know about Republicans is 90% of the time, when they are asked about Trump's social media outbursts, their response is "I didn't see that, and I don't comment on things I haven't seen," even though THEY ALL SEE IT.
It's not like Trump was running a soup kitchen and feeding the homeless and then turned into a bastard overnight.
He's been ANNOUNCING ALL OF THIS since the 2024 campaign. He's doing what he PROMISED he'd do. A lot of it got dismissed as "Oh, that's Trump just being Trump, he's WEAVING..."
When he said that "Dictator on Day 1" crap, he meant it. On day one and every day that followed.
MustLoveBeagles
(13,922 posts)They brought this on themselves and, unfortunately, the rest of us.
Buckeyeblue
(6,131 posts)I'm certain Democtratic Representatives and Senators would be will to make it bipartisan.
enough
(13,670 posts)spanone
(140,748 posts)intheflow
(29,894 posts)Hope for the future!
Jilly_in_VA
(13,592 posts)Take off the mask and let us see you for real. Stop hiding!
sakabatou
(45,548 posts)
Raven123
(7,346 posts)Martin68
(26,701 posts)bronxiteforever
(10,985 posts)You have agency and you choose not to use it. That sounds like a you problem.
Marcuse
(8,732 posts)PatSeg
(51,562 posts)What did these fools think was going to happen?
Miles Archer
(21,054 posts)Instead, he bellied up to the trough and said "MINE! ALL MINE!"
Why they thought the outcome would be different is beyond me.
PatSeg
(51,562 posts)could see where this disaster was headed. Trump has pretty much let the whole world know who and what he is. His first term was just a preview.
I honestly think that the majority of them are afraid of him and his mindless followers, not to mention there is probably a fair amount of kompromat involved. I wonder if we'll see a lot of early retirements in congress.
Miles Archer
(21,054 posts)Trump has become extremely skilled at blowing that dog whistle every time someone crosses him. And by labeling Republicans who "do the right thing" as "RINOs," he's already raised the ire of his more unstable cult members.
Sure, they are worried about their careers. I think they are equally worried about their safety, and that is NOT unwarrented.
PatSeg
(51,562 posts)what he's doing alerting his base to do his bidding. He can't stand the lowlifes, but he is more than willing to use them like a private militia.
MineralMan
(150,367 posts)We could do with more of it. Let's see serial resignations and special elections. Bring it!
Stacey Grove
(126 posts)white people could stop this pedo shitstain and his nonsense any time they want: THEY CHOOSE NOT TO.
dalton99a
(91,324 posts)Fight!
Grins
(9,127 posts)Been saying this for quite a while.
The hatred the Reich had for Boehner, followed by the hatred they had for Ryan. Then the big one: McCarthy. For whom it took a historic FIFTEEN ballots to get elected. He was Speaker for all of nine months, then the GOP's internal Coup d'Etat. For the first time in congressional history the House voted to remove an incumbent speaker.
Competition from "Gym" Jordan, and Steve Scalise, and Tom Emmer - all of them hated internally within their own party. So bad they settled on noted closet case and Leader of the Anti-Socialist Forces, Patrick McHenry, who was so "I've had it!," he quit Congress soon after, to be Speaker pro tempore.
After another 7-plus ballots without resolution, they settled for the most inoffensive, unobjectionable GOP Speaker they could get. That guy was Dennis Hastert. A child predator.
My argument: Republicans are incapable of governing.